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History

Tamovie1975 has loved elevators since 2009.

At first, he opened his own account Aoumovie and upload few elevator video there. Then Tamovie1975's father opened his YouTube account in May 2010 but he moved new elevator video uploading in January 2013 by using his father's account. However, some of elevator videos are privatized due to his personal reasons.

In October 2013 he filmed elevators in Chonburi, Thailand[1] and in late February 2014, he filmed elevators in Beijing, China[2].

After his filming in late August 2014, he didn't film elevators and he didn't upload his elevator videos because his parents don't have time to film elevators with him. He returned to film elevators in December 29, 2014[3].

In June 26, 2015, Tamovie1975 publicized his some private videos in the past.

In February 5, 2016, Tamovie1975 went to Japan to traveling and filming a few elevators there.

Since April 2016, Tamovie1975 moved to Nonthaburi, Thailand. However, he might not active as before because his parents does not have time to film elevators with him.

Later in November 2016, he planned to uploading elevator videos again after a long hiatus.

Device used

Fujifilm Finepix 9000 (2009 - Late 2013)

iPad 4 (Late 2013 - March 2014, April 2015 - November 2016)

iPhone 5 (May 2014 - December 2014, July 2015 - November 2016)

Unknown iOS Tablet (November 2016 - Present)

Trivia

He is one of two original elevator filmers in Thailand. The other is MelvinMan10.

His old channel, Aoumovie, is the oldest elevator channel in Thailand which are currently has elevator videos.

He is the second elevator filmer in Thailand to film elevators overseas.

On November 19, 2016, he joined with NingSama1vs100 and Oak TheElevator Hunter to film several elevators at CentralPlaza WestGate, Nonthaburi, making it the second "elevator trio" in Thailand.

On April 29, 2017 he joined with NingSama1vs100, Oak TheElevator Hunter and Jessy Elevators to film elevators at CentralPlaza WestGate, Nonthaburi, making it the first ever "elevator quad" in Thailand.